There are many different bands that I have grown up with, and one of them that stuck with me was U2. First introduced to me when I was about 6 years old. My dad and I have a special bond over our love for music. Many of the bands I listen to have been brought to my attention by my dad.
U2  formed in 1978 after Larry Mullen pinned a 'musicians wanted' ad to the  notice board at Dublin's Temple Mount School. Adam Clayton had  discovered rock'n'roll as a thirteen year old, buying his first acoustic  guitar and then talking his parents into buying him a bass guitar. 'It  just sounded good to me. Deep and fat and satisfying.' 
From the beginning, U2 were marked out by their passion. "A band before we could play" was how Bono put it in early interviews. Edge remembers reading UK music papers NME and Sounds every week and then hearing about this 'wild kid called Paul Hewson.'
 The four teenagers, who initially called themselves 'Feedback',  rehearsed in Larry's Dublin kitchen, Bono on vocals, The Edge on   guitar, Adam Clayton and Larry making up the rhythm section of bass and  drums. Inspired by punk, but insulated from  the standoffish cool by the  Irish Sea, Feedback had become 'The Hype' and then 'U2' and were soon  building a local reputation based on the passion of their  performances.
The four teenagers, who initially called themselves 'Feedback',  rehearsed in Larry's Dublin kitchen, Bono on vocals, The Edge on   guitar, Adam Clayton and Larry making up the rhythm section of bass and  drums. Inspired by punk, but insulated from  the standoffish cool by the  Irish Sea, Feedback had become 'The Hype' and then 'U2' and were soon  building a local reputation based on the passion of their  performances.  
'I suppose a watershed moment would have been seeing The Jam on Top of the Pops, 'remembers `Edge. 'And realizing that actually not knowing how to play was not a problem... music was more about energy and trying to say something and not necessarily about great musicianship.'
 Five years after the release of How  To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, in  March 2009 the band released No Line on the  Horizon.  Their 12th studio   album was written and recorded in in Fez, Morocco, Dublin, Ireland,  New York  and Olympic Studios in London. The album calls on the  production talents of  long-time collaborators Brian Eno and Danny  Lanois, with additional production  by Steve Lillywhite.
Five years after the release of How  To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, in  March 2009 the band released No Line on the  Horizon.  Their 12th studio   album was written and recorded in in Fez, Morocco, Dublin, Ireland,  New York  and Olympic Studios in London. The album calls on the  production talents of  long-time collaborators Brian Eno and Danny  Lanois, with additional production  by Steve Lillywhite.
From the beginning, U2 were marked out by their passion. "A band before we could play" was how Bono put it in early interviews. Edge remembers reading UK music papers NME and Sounds every week and then hearing about this 'wild kid called Paul Hewson.'

'I suppose a watershed moment would have been seeing The Jam on Top of the Pops, 'remembers `Edge. 'And realizing that actually not knowing how to play was not a problem... music was more about energy and trying to say something and not necessarily about great musicianship.'

 

 
 


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